Basic Principles and Techniques of Internal Fixation of ...
Fixation Construct • Fracture personality and patient factors determine fixation construct • Fracture personality encompasses factors such as anatomic location, fracture pattern, bone quality, and soft tissue status • Simple fracture patterns and articular injuries are treated with direct reduction and absolute stability •
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